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Renegotiating Patriarchy has been nominated for the.@PeoplesBkPrize for non-fiction! ✨📚✨. ➡️ Vote for @N_Kabeer to win here: 🎉 Published with praise from Monica Ali, Professor Muhammad Yunus, Elora Shehabuddin, and others. #TPBP @LSEGeography @LSE_ID
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RT @SharminiRamper1: Courtesy of @LSEPress. "China National Petroleum Corporation in Sudan.Chapter from: Navigating the 21st Century Busine….
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Watch the recording of Professor David Luke in conversation with Adejoké Bakare, Dipo Faloyin, Dr Edwini Kwame Kessie and Laura Mann to celebrate the official launch of How Africa Eats as part of #LSEFestival 🥘 . ➡️
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Join Professor David Luke in conversation with Adejoké Bakare, Dipo Faloyin, Dr Edwini Kwame Kessie and Laura Mann to celebrate the launch of How Africa Eats as part of #LSEFestival 🥘 . Watch the event online from 2pm today.
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Food is family, food is fuel, nourishment, cultural and fundamental. Connections made through food are an effective way to change minds, shift narratives, an...
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RT @timeshighered: Promoting your book or #research paper requires different skills from those needed to produce it. Here’s everything you….
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Promoting your book or research paper requires different skills from those needed to produce it. Here’s everything you need to know
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RT @LSEPublicPolicy: 📙🎉 Our Professor in Practice and Strategic Director of @AfricaAtLSE, Professor @DavidLukeTrade, has published a new b….
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2pm Sat 21 Jun | Adejoké Bakare, Dipo Faloyin, Edwini Kessie, David Luke | Free event at the LSE Festival: Visions for the Future | Ticket required
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RT @LSEReviewBooks: How Africa Eats by David Luke @AfricaAtLSE @LSEPress examines why food insecurity is so prevalent in Africa and how a c….
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RT @LSEblogs: Why is #FoodInsecurity worsening in #Africa?. How Africa Eats: Trade, Food Security and Climate Risks ed. David Luke @AfricaA….
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How Africa Eats: Trade, Food Security and Climate Risks examines why food insecurity is so prevalent in Africa and how a confluence of factors (including trade and agriculture policies and climate...
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RT @LSEnews: 🌍 On #AfricaDay, we are identifying ways to stop the hunger crisis. @DavidLukeTrade's new book, How Africa Eats, published by….
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David Luke’s forthcoming edited book explores how to tackle the African hunger crisis.
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RT @AfricaAtLSE: 📢 Big news! How Africa Eats, edited by Prof. David Luke, will be available #OpenAccess tomorrow via @LSEPress . This bold….
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RT @LSEPublicPolicy: 🎟️ FREE tickets for #LSEFestival are now live! . Join us for a taster of SPP Dean @AndresVelasco's and Tim Besley's f….
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5pm Mon 16 Jun | Oriana Bandiera, Margaret Levi, Dani Rodrik | Free event at the LSE Festival: Visions for the Future | Ticket required
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RT @EPSJournal: 🌷March Issue . #BookReview. 💬 '. a managable and enjoyable read. ’. 📖 @_alice_moore reviews 'How did Britain come to thi….
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RT @N_Kabeer: @LSEPress @LSE_ID @LSEInequalities @LSEGenderTweet @AFSEE_LSE . Today I will be talking about my new book at the Sage Centre….
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Join us in a talk by world renowned feminist economist Naila Kabeer who will discusses her new book "Renegotiating Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the FREED...
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RT @LSEPublicPolicy: 2025 marks 35 years since the Washington Consensus. What should today's policy priorities be and how can they be imple….
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RT @LSEPress: Renegotiating Patriarchy has been nominated for the.@PeoplesBkPrize for non-fiction! ✨📚✨. ➡️ Vote for @N_Kabeer to win here:….
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RT @timeshighered: With the rise of digital publishing, open research and open access, and growing criticism of commercial publishing, inst….
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A new wave of institutional publishers is changing the way we think about academic publishing. Here’s why they’re worth watching
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RT @METhorley: 6/6 We’d be fascinated to hear from potential contributors to this special issue on geocriminality in the GI-TOC’s academic….
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This special issue will explore the concept and its wide-ranging ramifications for crime and crime prevention. While state instrumentalization of crime in general is as old as statehood itself, the...
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RT @LSEPublicPolicy: Tomorrow! . Join us for the launch of the new LSE Public Policy Review, discussing some of the key policy issues perta….
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6.30pm Tuesday 18 March | Gabriel Leite-Mariante, Shani Orgad, Margaux Suteau | Registration Required | Free hybrid public event at LSE
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